The other day, I took a walk
Because the air was sweet.
And I passed the crusty house
Of the curmudgeon on my street.
Now, every town has got one
So I’m sure you’ll understand
When I tell you this old bastard
Is a mean and bitter man.

Now, this day, it was special,
I was wearing my new hat
The old curmudgeon saw this
And he disapproved of that. He said:
“I’ve had one just like that
For ten years, you ripped me off!
You’ve got no right to wear a hat
Like mine, so take it off!”

As it happens, I’m a gentleman
So I approached his porch.
I told him; “Great minds think alike,
And you have one, of course.
So how ’bout I just tip my hat to you
When I come through?”
He reached down for his gun and said
“I’ll shoot you if you do!”

And I said: “No one’s gonna cry at your funeral.
No one’s gonna drink at your wake.
No one’s gonna sigh with a tear in their eye.
‘Cause no one’s gonna miss you when you’re dead.”

Well, the next day I forgot
This whole damned mess
And went to town. And there I saw
A hundred or so posters all around
And on them was my face,
And I was wearing my new hat
And they read: “This guy ripped me off,
I’ve got one just like that!”

I took a walk down to his house
To see if I could find
A way to show him
That we’re kindred spirits of the mind.
I told him “I didn’t make these hats,
Nor did you, of course.
And hey, we both love Johnny Cash…”
He said “Get off my porch!”

And I said: “No one’s gonna cry at your funeral.
No one’s gonna drink at your wake.
No one’s gonna sigh with a tear in their eye.
‘Cause no one’s gonna miss you when you’re dead.”

When you look back on your life, what will you see?
Did you spend your time mending fences or planting mines?
There’s no shortage of potential enemies, so don’t
Waste so much time pushing away your kind.

I thought, I must be stupid,
Or just crazy from the heat.
When I went down to the house
Of that curmudgeon on my street.
Maybe it was foolish
To go too his house again.
Just to show this crazy drunken fool
He had a friend.

When I got there,
Much to my surprise, he wasn’t there.
He was gone, as was his shotgun
And his rocking chair.
I asked the neighbour-lady,
Who were lying on her lawn:
“What happened to this mean old man?”
She shrugged, and that was all.

No one’s gonna cry at your funeral.
No one’s gonna drink at your wake.
No one’s gonna sigh with a tear in their eye.
‘Cause no one’s gonna miss you.
Hell, no one’s gonna notice.
And I’ll enjoy the silence…